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  2. Bath and Body Works Sales Days To Put on Your Calendar - AOL

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    Mid-March generally kicks off with the Bath & Body Works International Fragrance Week Sale. During this week, you can snag full-size body mists and sprays for around $5 and three-wick candles for $15.

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    Bath and Body Works' Candle Day Sale is back this weekend — December 1-3, 2023. Shop the full collection of three-wick candles for just $10 while supplies last.

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    The current Cyber Monday promotions are live now—continuing Dec. 3—and feature 40 percent off everything ... with the nourishing power of jojoba oil and beeswax. ... $10 AT BATH AND BODY WORKS. 8.

  5. Silicone - Wikipedia

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    Silicone caulk can be used as a basic sealant against water and air penetration. In organosilicon and polymer chemistry, a silicone or polysiloxane is a polymer composed of repeating units of siloxane (−O−R 2 Si−O−SiR 2 −, where R = organic group). They are typically colorless oils or rubber-like substances. Silicones are used in ...

  6. RTV silicone - Wikipedia

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    Silicones also exhibit good chemical resistance and high-temperature resistance (205 °C, 400 °F and higher). For this reason, silicone molds are suitable for casting low-melt metals and alloys (e.g. zinc, tin, pewter, and Wood's metal). RTV silicone rubbers are, however, generally expensive – especially platinum-cure.

  7. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    Silicone rubbers are often one- or two-part polymers, and may contain fillers to improve properties or reduce cost. Silicone rubber is generally non-reactive, stable, and resistant to extreme environments and temperatures from −55 to 300 °C (−70 to 570 °F) while still maintaining its useful properties.